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Brockagh is a townland in the parish of Derrylossary. Price derives this name from Brocach, 'place frequented by badgers' [PNCW].
Brockagh Mountain is the 399th highest place in Ireland.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/346/?PHPSESSID=hmk9253aluk9olt0r9ucjsvdc1

Situated as an elbow in the south eastern spur of Tonelagee, it is an excellent point on the route down from Tonelagee to Laragh. There are wonderful views out north-east to Scarr, south-east to Brockagh SE Top and west to Camaderry. Glendalough is hidden away by the Camaderry ridge but there are wonderful views north-east to Wicklow Gap and Lough Nahanagan.

Seldom summited directly (but if that is your wish please consider parking at the entrance to the disused mine at T09781 98518A), it is more often reached as part of a walk down from Tonelagee or up from Brockagh SE Top, its smaller sibling. It can be incorporated as part of several linear or circuit walks in the area.

There is a nice little cairn at the summit T10858 99057B with good shelter for a couple of persons. While the track up from Brockagh SE Top is well defined, the track up to Tonelagee is not. There is a track nearby to the north T111 992C which will lead you down to a forest track and back to Laragh. See the summary details for Brockagh SE Top for information on parking and track start. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/346/comment/5106/